Bush Shill #1 is this guy. His talk radio show; despite the recent controversies circulate all across America. He’s a tool of the grand ‘ole boy Republican network. Limbaugh’s an ultimate traitor by classifying the Council on Foreign Relation, Trilateral Commission, and the Skulls and Bones as legitimate and holy groups. The Bohemian Grove to him is wholesome male bounding fun, which is a great lie.
The truth is that the Bohemian Grove incorporates black magic rituals. During the Cremation of Care ceremony (in the redwoods of Northern California near a 15ft. owl statue), a mock human sacrifice is performed along with the worship of the owl god Molech [this has been captured on videotape by Alex Jones]. How sick and both Bushes, Nixon, Reagan, Eisenhower, Cheney, etc. doing it and they are Satanist and occult practitioners.
His proclamations seem like a Democrat is President. Rush rightfully exposes Bill Clinton as anti-American, but he views Bush and his Republican cronies as almost divine. Actually, the leadership of the Dems. and the G.O.P. are working together to form the N.W.O. Only a few good Dems. and G.O.P. members are around in Congress and politics like Cynthia McKinney, Ron Paul, John Buchanan, etc. Rush hates the Conspiracy truth. Conspiracies have been with us all throughout time and even mentioned in the Holy Bible (Ezekiel 22:25-28, Jeremiah 11:9-10, and Psalms 2:1-4)
Destruction of the Bill of Rights by Patriot Acts I and II, Economic woes, Big Brother, Homeland SSecurity, and the Iraq War are adored by him. He even ascribed to the torture of Iraqi prisoners (some children) at Abu Ghraib prison [around October 2003], which is sick. He called it a “fraternity prank” and “blowing off steam.” These were intentional and premeditated acts even allowing a dog to bite a man causing him to bleed profusely.
Seymour Hersh, NY Times reporter, divulged that these war criminals from the Pentagon knew of this in January, but never responded publicly until months afterwards. Rush Limbaugh is a notorious racist speaking racist quotes for 30+ years on air. These are some:
“As a young broadcaster in the 1970s, Limbaugh once told a black caller: "Take that bone out of your nose and call me back." A decade ago, after becoming nationally syndicated, he mused on the air: "Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?"
In 1992, on his now-defunct TV show, Limbaugh expressed his ire when Spike Lee urged that black schoolchildren get off from school to see his film Malcolm X: "Spike, if you're going to do that, let's complete the education experience. You should tell them that they should loot the theater, and then blow it up on their way out."
In a similar vein, here is Limbaugh's mocking take on the NAACP, a group with a ninety-year commitment to nonviolence: "The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies."
When Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL) was in the U.S. Senate, the first black woman ever elected to that body, Limbaugh would play the "Movin' On Up" theme song from TV's "Jeffersons" when he mentioned her. Limbaugh sometimes still uses mock dialect -- substituting "ax" for "ask"-- when discussing black leaders. Such quotes and antics -- many compiled by Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) for our 1995 book -- offer a whiff of Limbaugh's racial sensibility. So does his claim that racism in America "is fueled primarily by the rantings and ravings" of people like Jesse Jackson. Or his ugly reference two years ago to the father of Madonna's first child, a Latino, as "a gang-member type guy" -- an individual with no gang background.
In 1994, Limbaugh mocked St. Louis for building a rail line to East St. Louis "where nobody goes." East St. Louis is home to roughly 40,000 residents -- 98 percent of whom are African-Americans. One of its 40,000 "nobodies" is star NFL linebacker Bryan Cox. Once, in response to a caller arguing that black people need to be heard, Limbaugh responded: "They are 12 percent of the population. Who the hell cares?" That's not an unusual response for a talk radio host playing to an audience of "angry white males." It may not play so well among National Football League players, 70 percent of whom are African American.” (From http://www.fair.org/articles/limbaugh-color.html Limbaugh: A Color Man Who Has A Problem With Color? by Jeff Cohen and Steve Rendall on June 7, 2000)
Even recently, Limbaugh got into hot water [while on ESPN] over his utterances on the black quarterback Donovan McNabb from the Philadelphia Eagles who played at 2 NFC Championships, voted unto Pro-bowls, 1st Round draft pick, and is a great athlete. You can’t talk about Rush without discussing his drug scandal. Back in 1998, Limbaugh seek that people selling drugs are to be “convicted and they ought to sent up.”
So, he wants them to go to prison, but in 2004; he admitted use of oxycottin (an illegal drug for non-prescript users). His former house keeper [Wilma Cline] was utilized as a supplier. Cline said that Limbaugh’s lawyers gave her $80,000 in what he owe to her plus another $120,000 to ask her to destroy the computer that contained any Email records.
Now, Rush surmises a conspiracy of his enemies trying to get him. Roy Black his new lawyer. Black asserts that the West Palm Beach state attorney’s agents seized his medical records, which violated Limbaugh’s privacy (contrary to the 4th Amendment). According to the great Al Martin, Roy Black is one of the 6 major Republican attorneys in South Florida, a former CIA counsel, and even defended Carlos Lehder (the Colombian drug cartel leader).
In the 1980’s, Roy Black retained counsel of record of the Dade County Latin American Chamber of Commerce and the Dade Country Latin American Republican Club. [which Jeb Bush chaired and controlled by the CIA in the 1980s plus Jeb Bush played a prominent role in Iran Contra mischief making] Clear Channel, with ties to Bush, even objected to the investigation more than Roy Black. Rush is a hypocrite for desiring drug offenders to go to prison, yet when he’s accused of illegal drug use; he doesn’t want to go that route.
I don’t think he deserves prison time despite his hypocrisy. Black denies that Rush laundered money and purchased drugs from other parties which are lies. Limbaugh should be held accountable for the illegal drugs though. Rush Limbaugh manifests decreased impact over the yeas, but is still a neo-con threat to liberty.
By TruthSeeker24
October 14, 2004
12:35 pm. EST
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